Books
Adolf Hitler novel Becomes Germany's Bestseller; Receives Mixed Reviews
Timur Vermes's debut novel "He's Back (Er Ist Wieder Da)" tops bestselling lists in Germany but has received mixed reviews from critics.
Publication of Lawrence Wright's Book On Scientology Stalled in Canada
The publication of Lawrence Wright's latest book on Scientology "Going Clear" is being held up in Canada until the publishing house receives results from a legal review.
Stephen King's 'Doctor Sleep" Is Scarier Than its Prequel 'The Shining', Says Author
Stephen King makes his return to the world of horror fiction novels with a sequel to "The Shining" which has been titled "Doctor Sleep."
Zac Unger's New Novel Reveals Polar Bears Doing Well, Population on the Rise
Zac Unger's new novel "Never Look a Polar Bear in The Eye" reveals polar bears are not in a condition as being portrayed.
Sam Sheridan's 'Disaster Diaries': A Guide To Survive The End Of The World
Sam Sheridan's "Disaster Diaries" is all about the end of the world and how people should stop worrying about it and start learning how to survive the Apocalypse.
Simon & Schuster Acquires Publishing Rights to David Shields and Shane Salerno's 'The Private War of J.D. Salinger'
Simon & Schuster has acquired publishing rights to David Shields and Shane Salerno's "The Private War of J.D. Salinger" which they will publish September 2013
Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run's 'Manology' Helps Women Find Their True Man
R&B singer Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run's new book "Manology" is said to be a gateway for women into a man's mind, helping them find "true" relationships.
Jared Diamond's 'The World Until Yesterday' Creates Dispute Between Author and Campaign Group
Jared Diamond's highly acclaimed novel "The World Until Yesterday" has become the subject of dispute between the author and campaign group Survival International.
General Practitioners to prescribe Self-Help Books To Patients
According to a report by The Guardian, general practitioners will now prescribe self-help books to patients that have mild mental health problems, anxiety, panic attacks and depression problems.
Tom Carter's "China: Portrait of a People" Showcases an Unfiltered View of the Country
Tom Carter spent two years traveling China and shows the country in an unfiltered manner in his book "China: Portrait of a People."
Barry Siegel Tells Bill Macumber's Story in 'Manifest Injustice'
In his new novel, "Manifest Injustice", author Barry Siegel tells the story of Bill Macumber and his 40 year struggle for freedom.
Author Al Roker Says Being The "Jolly Fat Person" Helped Deal With Teasing
Al Roker reveals that acting like the "jolly fat person" always worked while dealing with people who teased him about his weight.
'Kill Anything That Moves' Author Nick Turse Says Civilian Killings Quite Common during War
In his new book "Killing Anything The Moves" author Nick Turse says the intentional killing of civilians during war is quite common.
Hilary Mantel's "Bring up the Bodies" Wins Costa Book of the Year 2012
After receiving unanimous votes, Hilary Mantel's "Bring up the Bodies" was announced Costa Book of the Year 2012.
Father Happy After German Publisher Agrees To Change Phrases in Children's Book
Mekonnen Mesghena wrote a letter to German Publishers Thienemann asking them to change a few phrases in the children's book "Die Kleine Hexe" (The Little Witch) and is happy that the changes will be seen in the next edition of the book.



































